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Working Papers

2012

  1. Biofuels development in Maine: Using trees to oil the wheels of sustainability
    Post-Print, HAL View citations (2)

2011

  1. Does money grow on trees? Estimating New England residents’ willingness to pay for wood ethanol
    Post-Print, HAL View citations (1)

2004

  1. Fiscal Effects of a One-Percent Property Tax Cap on Maine Municipalities and the State Government
    MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany Downloads

1997

  1. Bankable Permits for the Control of Environmental Pollution
    Staff General Research Papers Archive, Iowa State University, Department of Economics View citations (167)
    See also Journal Article Bankable permits for the control of environmental pollution, Journal of Public Economics, Elsevier (1997) Downloads View citations (168) (1997)

1993

  1. An Emission Saved is an Emission Earned: An Empirical Study of Emission Banking for Light-Duty Vehicle Manufacturers
    University of California Transportation Center, Working Papers, University of California Transportation Center Downloads View citations (21)
    See also Journal Article An Emission Saved Is an Emission Earned: An Empirical Study of Emission Banking for Light-Duty Vehicle Manufacturers, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Elsevier (1993) Downloads View citations (21) (1993)
  2. Emission Saved is an Emission Earned: An Empirical Study of Emission Banking (An)
    Staff General Research Papers Archive, Iowa State University, Department of Economics View citations (21)

1992

  1. Emission Permits Under Monopoly
    Staff General Research Papers Archive, Iowa State University, Department of Economics View citations (5)

Journal Articles

2017

  1. Implications of U.S. biofuels policy for sustainable transportation energy in Maine and the Northeast
    Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2017, 70, (C), 729-735 Downloads View citations (3)

2013

  1. Energy security implications of a national low carbon fuel standard
    Energy Policy, 2013, 56, (C), 29-40 Downloads View citations (7)
  2. Tradable credits system design and cost savings for a national low carbon fuel standard for road transport
    Energy Policy, 2013, 56, (C), 16-28 Downloads View citations (6)

2009

  1. The Psychology of Eco-Consumption
    Journal of Agricultural & Food Industrial Organization, 2009, 7, (2), 29 Downloads
  2. Tradable fuel economy credits: Competition and oligopoly
    Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2009, 58, (3), 315-328 Downloads View citations (12)

2008

  1. Non-dirty dancing? Interactions between eco-labels and consumers
    Journal of Economic Psychology, 2008, 29, (2), 140-159 Downloads View citations (44)

2001

  1. Intertemporal Permit Trading for the Control of Greenhouse Gas Emissions
    Environmental & Resource Economics, 2001, 19, (3), 229-256 Downloads View citations (94)

2000

  1. An analysis of alternative fuel credit provisions of US automotive fuel economy standards
    Energy Policy, 2000, 28, (9), 589-601 Downloads View citations (10)

1997

  1. Bankable permits for the control of environmental pollution
    Journal of Public Economics, 1997, 64, (1), 101-115 Downloads View citations (168)
    See also Working Paper Bankable Permits for the Control of Environmental Pollution, Staff General Research Papers Archive (1997) View citations (167) (1997)

1996

  1. A Model of Intertemporal Emission Trading, Banking, and Borrowing
    Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 1996, 31, (3), 269-286 Downloads View citations (306)

1994

  1. Spreading versus Concentrating Damages: Environmental Policy in the Presence of Nonconvexities
    Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 1994, 27, (1), 84-91 Downloads View citations (19)

1993

  1. An Emission Saved Is an Emission Earned: An Empirical Study of Emission Banking for Light-Duty Vehicle Manufacturers
    Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 1993, 25, (3), 257-274 Downloads View citations (21)
    See also Working Paper An Emission Saved is an Emission Earned: An Empirical Study of Emission Banking for Light-Duty Vehicle Manufacturers, University of California Transportation Center, Working Papers (1993) Downloads View citations (21) (1993)
 
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